Fantasy owners and DFS players are beginning to worry about Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby, who has struggled the past few weeks.
Crosby (100 percent owned) started the season on fire with 10 points (five goals, five assists) in his first eight games, but has three assists in his past 11 games. He was held scoreless in all three games last week. Expect a turnaround for Crosby, but with the Penguins offense struggling this season, those in single-season leagues could look to sell high on Crosby before his slide potentially continues.
Washington Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom ended a seven-game point drought with an assist against the Penguins on Friday but his play of late should be concerning to fantasy owners. Backstrom has been separated from Alex Ovechkin at even strength, though the pair is still together on the power play, and fantasy owners should be wary of his struggles away from Ovechkin.
Backstrom has 29 shots on goal and 12 blocked shots, and six of his seven power-play points came in his first five games. Fantasy owners should be patient with Backstrom, but DFS players should wait for him to get going before trusting him in lineups.
Defenseman Shea Weber looked like he was turning things around for the Canadiens after a slow start to the season, but his struggles returned last week. He was held scoreless in three games and missed one with a lower-body injury. Normally a source of great category coverage, Weber had six blocked shots and five shots on goal.